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us. lori wallach and renee feltz .vandana shiva vandana shiva, you are in rome, italy. you're always traveling the globe. what award are you winning today? >> it is called the minerva award. minerva is the goddess of knowledge. amy: i thank you so much for being with us cocome into these two women of knowledge that have joined us. this is democracy now! when we come back, we look at the movement, the independent media movement that grew ouout f the battle of seattle. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "killing in the name of" by rage against the machine. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. juan: we turn now to look at how the 20th anniversary of protests in seattle that shut dowown a meeting of the world trade organization also marks the time when the first independent media center came to life. amid the clouds of tear gas, hundreds of volunteer reporters documented what unfolded. that week indymedia.org received 1.5 mi
us. lori wallach and renee feltz .vandana shiva vandana shiva, you are in rome, italy. you're always traveling the globe. what award are you winning today? >> it is called the minerva award. minerva is the goddess of knowledge. amy: i thank you so much for being with us cocome into these two women of knowledge that have joined us. this is democracy now! when we come back, we look at the movement, the independent media movement that grew ouout f the battle of seattle. stay with us. ♪...
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the transfer of money links each of us to the financial community and ultimately to the banking system. our most common link is usually a checking account. when a bank customer, business or individual, opens a checking account by signing a signature card and depositing money, that customer automatically enters into a sometimes complex web of legal relationships with the bank. these include a contractual relationship, an agency relationship, and a debtor-creditor relationship. these relationships are governed by articles three and four of the uniform commercial code. what may appear to be policies created by individual banks are actually legal requirements prescribed by the code. each of these relationships is a formal prescription with consequences for both the bank and the customer if either side fails to perform its duties. [narrator] >> when a customer opens a checking account and deposits money, both bank and customer have certain rights and duties that are contractual in nature. for example, the contract covers service charges that the bank can make on the account, minimum balance
the transfer of money links each of us to the financial community and ultimately to the banking system. our most common link is usually a checking account. when a bank customer, business or individual, opens a checking account by signing a signature card and depositing money, that customer automatically enters into a sometimes complex web of legal relationships with the bank. these include a contractual relationship, an agency relationship, and a debtor-creditor relationship. these...
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for a great session today thank you for joining us here. quadriga until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. tonight in the united states, shock and outrage over a series of mail bombs delivered to top level democrats. who was the sender, and was the message intended to be political and lethal? >> acts or threats of political violence of any kind have no place in the united stateses of america. brent: president trump p promiss a full investigation. new york's mayor says the bomb sent to cnn offices in new york
for a great session today thank you for joining us here. quadriga until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us brent: this is "dw news," live from berlin. tonight in the united states, shock and outrage over a series of mail bombs delivered to top level democrats. who was the sender, and was the message intended to be political and lethal? >> acts or threats of political violence of any kind have no place in the united stateses of america. brent: president trump p...
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for a great session today thank you for joining us here. quadriga until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us bond: common ground committee is a grassroots organization and we're focuse on bringing light not heat to public discourse, and one of the things we've learned is that if you want to bring light to a conversation, it's a good idea to listen first. what is the role that our political leadership can play in that issue? and that's what we're going to be focusing on today, and i have to say i think we have a pretty awesome panel to talk about that particular topic, don't you think? don't you think? [audience applauds]
for a great session today thank you for joining us here. quadriga until next time i'm brian thomas thanks for being with us bond: common ground committee is a grassroots organization and we're focuse on bringing light not heat to public discourse, and one of the things we've learned is that if you want to bring light to a conversation, it's a good idea to listen first. what is the role that our political leadership can play in that issue? and that's what we're going to be focusing on today, and...
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anything you say can be used against you... what you say will be listened to with dignity and respect. you have the right to information and assistance. [ cell door closes ] justice isn't served until crime victims are. >> coming up on "california country," see how one shop and farmer are keeping it all in the family. then we're getting the scoop on a new kind of ice cream. and meet a man who is putting fruit to work. plus we've got some summertime produce tips for you. i's all ahead, and it starts now. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> welcome to "california country". i'm ur host tracy sellers. you know, one of the most special parts about being a farmer is seeing how chefs use your produce. and on the central coast, we saw one very special connection between a farmer and a chef. along the central coast, they're blessed with picture-perfect postcard weather, breathtaking scenery, and a variety of agriculture, all of which have contributed to the success of gold coast farms >> well, the family f
anything you say can be used against you... what you say will be listened to with dignity and respect. you have the right to information and assistance. [ cell door closes ] justice isn't served until crime victims are. >> coming up on "california country," see how one shop and farmer are keeping it all in the family. then we're getting the scoop on a new kind of ice cream. and meet a man who is putting fruit to work. plus we've got some summertime produce tips for you. i's all...
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that lockdowns it makes a serbian use for politicians doctors and indeed for all of us. as far as may become just another endemic virus in our c communities and this virus may never go away hiv has not gone away we've come to terms with the virus. and we have found the therapies that we fought for mention methods and people don't feel as scared- as they did before- and i'm not comparing the twowo diseases. i think it is important that we realistic i don't think anyone can predict when. this disease will disappear w we do a one great hope if we do find a highly effective it seems. that we- distribute to- the- needs of the world we what we may have a shot at eliminating- this- this virus. dr michael klein executive director that the bold health they should. next was the rick right is one of the you don't it's doesn't have a plan family do. the copa ninety vaccine what is finally developed right on the edge as he was ousted from high level scientific post off the warning the trump administration. to prepare for a a pandemic he was reassigned because he didn't support. trump
that lockdowns it makes a serbian use for politicians doctors and indeed for all of us. as far as may become just another endemic virus in our c communities and this virus may never go away hiv has not gone away we've come to terms with the virus. and we have found the therapies that we fought for mention methods and people don't feel as scared- as they did before- and i'm not comparing the twowo diseases. i think it is important that we realistic i don't think anyone can predict when. this...
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she joins us now from san bernardino. bring us up to speed, if you will. what is the latest you're hearing on the investigation. reporter: what we know is that the wife had pledged allegiance to isis, perhaps on facebook, and that account has since been taken down. we are still looking for more details, but based on what we know and what the investigators have released, they had a salt rounds of ammunition in their home. ssault rounds of ammunition in their home. i have spoken to several people at the mosque who knew syed rizwan faroo, the husband. they said he was extremely quiet. online. he wanted to be married at the riverside mosque he attended twice a day. the director of the mosque said he had asked for his blessing to marry this woman and he went to saudi arabia, married her in mecca, and then came back here and celebrated our wedding reception with his wife at this mosque in riverside. now.is all we know right they have left behind a six-month baby. a very larges muslim community in that region of the united states. clearly, they must be worried no
she joins us now from san bernardino. bring us up to speed, if you will. what is the latest you're hearing on the investigation. reporter: what we know is that the wife had pledged allegiance to isis, perhaps on facebook, and that account has since been taken down. we are still looking for more details, but based on what we know and what the investigators have released, they had a salt rounds of ammunition in their home. ssault rounds of ammunition in their home. i have spoken to several people...
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they're going to cia and saying, show us your videos and tell us what you did, and they're making assumptions based on that. there's no independent investigation or reaching outside the u.s. intelligence community. i think until both congress and the agency itself start to address some of these public concerns, i think we are going to have this huge gulf between growing perception of what the drone war is about and this claim by the u.s. government it don'tills terrorists and ever kill any civilians, or if we do, it is a tiny number. >> i want to and by making the point about whistleblowers. yet thisme time increased secrecy, yet the obama administration cracking down on whistleblowers. speaking in may, president obama said he makes no apologies for seeking to crack down on lee's. >> leaks related to national security can put people at risk. they can put goodman and women in uniform that i've sent it to the battlefield at risk. some of our intelligence officers who are in very dangerous situations that are easily compromised at risk. i make no apologies and i don't think the american people w
they're going to cia and saying, show us your videos and tell us what you did, and they're making assumptions based on that. there's no independent investigation or reaching outside the u.s. intelligence community. i think until both congress and the agency itself start to address some of these public concerns, i think we are going to have this huge gulf between growing perception of what the drone war is about and this claim by the u.s. government it don'tills terrorists and ever kill any...
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she used to drop invitations to her wedding from helicopter. i mean, she was truly publicity insanity. ♪ your love gave me ♪ such a thrill ♪ she was so over the top about being a movie star that it drove her crazy. she got a taste of publicity, she wanted more and more, where every day she would just be running around in bikinis, she walked down hollywood blvd. in a bikini walking an ocelot, handing out signed pictures of her to startled passersby. she was insane. and so i respect that. (jazz music playing) (jeanine basinger) one thing that happens is accessibility to stars grows. as you move into the 50's, and the studios are collapsing, you have stars not being protected by the machinery of the studio any longer. they're out on the streets, they're getting interviews that aren't controlled, television is picking them up and showing them to you, so they become more known for who they really are. their private life was another role they were playing. (narrator) when lana turner's daughter stabbed her mother's lover, the public was avid fo
she used to drop invitations to her wedding from helicopter. i mean, she was truly publicity insanity. ♪ your love gave me ♪ such a thrill ♪ she was so over the top about being a movie star that it drove her crazy. she got a taste of publicity, she wanted more and more, where every day she would just be running around in bikinis, she walked down hollywood blvd. in a bikini walking an ocelot, handing out signed pictures of her to startled passersby. she was insane. and so i respect that....
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they have set us back to its. if we had acted on this problem when exxonmobil's own internal documents in the 1970's revealed they recognize -- this is their own words -- they recognize the impacts of climate change could be catastrophic. these are in their own internal documents from the 1970's. but what did exxonmobil do in the subsequent decades? they spent tens of millions of dollars on a disinformation campaign to deny the reality of climate change. we cannot allow that. we have to move on. we have to hold that actors accountable and move on to the worthy debate, which is what we should be doing in congress, h w to solve this problem. what are the mechanisms to decrease our carbon emission and transition to renewable energy? there's a worthy political debate between progressives and conservatives to be had about that topic, that there is no worthy debate to be had about whether the threat exists. we have to get past that. in november, we may have an opportunity to try to get past that by electing leaders who
they have set us back to its. if we had acted on this problem when exxonmobil's own internal documents in the 1970's revealed they recognize -- this is their own words -- they recognize the impacts of climate change could be catastrophic. these are in their own internal documents from the 1970's. but what did exxonmobil do in the subsequent decades? they spent tens of millions of dollars on a disinformation campaign to deny the reality of climate change. we cannot allow that. we have to move...
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of us will still uses at the us all this only at tech countries as of last week by. volvo c. view of look at the bill look at the walk of life can stumble. and the one is the huge capacity of red lead the because the phones and get the control. the best thing we can hope for is for the iranians the americans to come back to the table and talk to one another in the next sixty days. might still be in the same position we're in today really. very much to all of you for being with us thanks to you out there for tuning in season [water rushing] [birds chirping] [trumpeting] [the chambers brothers' "time has come today" playing] woman: do you know what it's like to lose a child? do you? the chambers brothers: ♪ time ♪ man: i'm the one that's gotta breathe that stuff at night. [man speaking native language] the chambers brothers: ♪ time woman: if you are going to shed blood because of our land, we will. the chambers brothers: ♪ time ♪
of us will still uses at the us all this only at tech countries as of last week by. volvo c. view of look at the bill look at the walk of life can stumble. and the one is the huge capacity of red lead the because the phones and get the control. the best thing we can hope for is for the iranians the americans to come back to the table and talk to one another in the next sixty days. might still be in the same position we're in today really. very much to all of you for being with us thanks to you...
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of us will still uses at the us all this only at tech countries as of last week by. volvo c. view of look at the bill look at the walk of life can stumble. and the one is the huge capacity of red lead the because the phones and get the control. the best thing we can hope for is for the iranians the americans to come back to the table and talk to one another in the next sixty days. might still be in the same position we're in today really. very much to all of you for being with us thanks to you out there for tuning in season for s who are blind or visually impaired we are including audio description to introduce the program's key visual elements today the laura flanders program features two choreographers. alan shepard founder kinetic light and elizabeth streb founder slam strobe lab for action mechanics footage illustrates the disability arts work of alice shepherd. artist activist academic shepherd whirls gracefully in her wheelchair she performs with other dancers the speed down ramps in their wheelchairs partner an intimate poses and soar through the air. in archi
of us will still uses at the us all this only at tech countries as of last week by. volvo c. view of look at the bill look at the walk of life can stumble. and the one is the huge capacity of red lead the because the phones and get the control. the best thing we can hope for is for the iranians the americans to come back to the table and talk to one another in the next sixty days. might still be in the same position we're in today really. very much to all of you for being with us thanks to you...
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>> use it as leverage. the sanctions that we have done to other countries that have done far less than what the saudi government has done to the yemeni people, we have done it befefore with sanctions and with pulling back our support. we haven't done in each of it with the saudi government. we absolutely no they have e a leadershship role h here in hurg by the inhumane actions government for the yemeni community. whatand you believe president trump is saying about saudi involvemement with the killing of khashoggi, rashida talib? or what is your response to the trump administration, jared kushner and president trump, saying they're waiting for the themselvesnvestigate and theieir defense of the crown prince? >> that t is what they''re sayig -- >> i know we have our own intelligence and i know we have -- i am not ththere yet, but i m sure our own intelligence is confirming exactly what the market people already know. and you go into thank you for being with us rashida talib. congratulations on being a first.
>> use it as leverage. the sanctions that we have done to other countries that have done far less than what the saudi government has done to the yemeni people, we have done it befefore with sanctions and with pulling back our support. we haven't done in each of it with the saudi government. we absolutely no they have e a leadershship role h here in hurg by the inhumane actions government for the yemeni community. whatand you believe president trump is saying about saudi involvemement with...
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it belongs to all of us. part of the reason that people in mecos were prty upset about it i thathe extrtion ofhat wate was being taken out ofhe watered. th streams are being pumped down to the point where the dead stream of like a mudhole at one point. and bottled and shipped all over the world. how is it possible that nestle, which is making an enormous profit on this water, doesn't actually have to pay for the water it is drawing? >> they're drawing the water from a well on private land, for one thing. it would be no different if they came to my house where i have a well to asked to use my put water in a truck and carted away. and if i said yes, they have the right to do that. amy: but this massive public resource, water, we're not talking about feeding a family of water were five, we're talking about 400 gallons per minute around the day, around the month, around the year. >> right. it is criminal. amy: why wouldn't there be laws that say when you take this public resource, you have to pay for it since peo
it belongs to all of us. part of the reason that people in mecos were prty upset about it i thathe extrtion ofhat wate was being taken out ofhe watered. th streams are being pumped down to the point where the dead stream of like a mudhole at one point. and bottled and shipped all over the world. how is it possible that nestle, which is making an enormous profit on this water, doesn't actually have to pay for the water it is drawing? >> they're drawing the water from a well on private...
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amy:y: tell us about youour isl. tell us what has happened now, what you understand, and in the history of this island. most people don't even whichtand that -- countries or which islands are territories, which are u.s., which are dutch, which are french. can you explain? >> yes. the virgin islands is made up of both the british virgin islands and the u.s. virgin islands. we are st. thomas, saint court, and smaller surrounding. often we are confused with other "slets of the get with "saint like st. maarten. it is important nation really recognize who the americans are in the caribbean and pay us a little bit of extra attention. one of the things that happen for me when i was trying to find coverage about the virgin islands and my home, was that i was single active things on television about the region. i was so pleased as someone who is from the caribbean region to see there was beginning to be some attention to the caribbean enmass. it is true the u.s. has a responsibility to ththe caribben as the most powerful econ
amy:y: tell us about youour isl. tell us what has happened now, what you understand, and in the history of this island. most people don't even whichtand that -- countries or which islands are territories, which are u.s., which are dutch, which are french. can you explain? >> yes. the virgin islands is made up of both the british virgin islands and the u.s. virgin islands. we are st. thomas, saint court, and smaller surrounding. often we are confused with other "slets of the get with...
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for us to get better competition. this brings us back to the present day. we are bed with the saudi arabians, going back a long way. the idea of the american media begging for favors s from the saudi prince,e, well, it is an ugly image. it also speaks to the hypocrisy of the american media back then and stilll today about the first amendment. there were a group of us that over this.ntagon we lost. over the censorship plan. but for the most part, wolfsburg the graham, t the heads of network, they did not do anything. that is also in my book. you can see what they y said abt it. amy: we're t talking to rick macarthur, publisher of harper's magazine, author of "second front: censorship and propaganda in the gulf war." we will be back with him in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: a shout out to today's class visiting democracy now! this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. as we look at president george h.w. bush's legacy, when it comes to war, particularly the
for us to get better competition. this brings us back to the present day. we are bed with the saudi arabians, going back a long way. the idea of the american media begging for favors s from the saudi prince,e, well, it is an ugly image. it also speaks to the hypocrisy of the american media back then and stilll today about the first amendment. there were a group of us that over this.ntagon we lost. over the censorship plan. but for the most part, wolfsburg the graham, t the heads of network,...
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amy: you have been using the #wegotthis. >> "we" is us. it is whoever we are. we as solidarity. " as solidarity in a word. i use this phrase in prison whenever i was overwhelmed. was -- i was facing insurmountable odds. i cannot see light at the end of the tunnel, but i just kept going and fighting and fighting, even though it looked like it was futile. that is how i feel now. we keep fighting and we can't see the end of it, that we can continue to push forward even if we don't have -- even if we can't see it. we asked a do have this. we do got this. it was a mantra that i used to repeat to myself while i was in prison, but it is still something that i keep saying and keep saying. juan: we talked earlier about all of the support you got from the general public when you were imprisoned. what about the soldiers, both once -- when you were in custody and also since you have come out, veterans of the war? have any of them approached you were talked to about senior actions as courageous actions? >> i had thousands of veterans come up to me over the years, right to m
amy: you have been using the #wegotthis. >> "we" is us. it is whoever we are. we as solidarity. " as solidarity in a word. i use this phrase in prison whenever i was overwhelmed. was -- i was facing insurmountable odds. i cannot see light at the end of the tunnel, but i just kept going and fighting and fighting, even though it looked like it was futile. that is how i feel now. we keep fighting and we can't see the end of it, that we can continue to push forward even if we...
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like they would do anyone of us. amy: naisha wright also revealed that george floyd's girlfriend was her nephew's former teacher. philonise floyd, the brother of george floyd, also spoke at the news conference. >> minneapolis, you all cannot sweep this under the rug anymore. we are here and we will fight for justice for this family just like we're fighting for our brother. to the protesters all around this nation, stand up. we need you all to come out. amy: the emotional press conference was held outside the hennepin county courthouse, where the trial of former police officer derek chauvin continued inside for a 12th day. chauvin's defense called its first witnesses, including barry brodd, a former police officer and so-called use-of-force expert who argued chauvin was acting "with objective reasonableness" when he kneeled on george oyd's neck for over nine minutes, leading to his death. new bodycam footage was also shown to the jury of floyd sitting, handcuffed, and giving his name and birth date to minneapolis poli
like they would do anyone of us. amy: naisha wright also revealed that george floyd's girlfriend was her nephew's former teacher. philonise floyd, the brother of george floyd, also spoke at the news conference. >> minneapolis, you all cannot sweep this under the rug anymore. we are here and we will fight for justice for this family just like we're fighting for our brother. to the protesters all around this nation, stand up. we need you all to come out. amy: the emotional press conference...
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us!ou w will not replace you will not replace us! you will not replace us! in a matter of moments, hundreds of neo-nazis and whwhy someme premiseses assembleded ad mamarched on the university. , butt arrived on the scenene watched from the sidelinenes asa small group of antiracist activist were quickly surrounded. one of t them was strtreaming it from a phone. we are and a and. we're surroununded on all sides. by hundreds s of nazis. we have e no way out.. >> whitete lives matter! white lives matter! >> i got p punched. i remember g getting hit in thee headad. i thouought it was w with a tor. i i got shoved b back. i thought i wawas going to d di. the thing i was t thinking as it was happepening, i justst need o keep the camamera goingng, you ? that was thehe all in thing i could do. yeah, it was like 10100 people beating up, like, a small g grop of us. a few people. you could feel how angry they were coming but also how happy they were to b be doingg this, o the intimidating people like this. >> had you e ever seen that displayed before? >> no. nevever in m
us!ou w will not replace you will not replace us! you will not replace us! in a matter of moments, hundreds of neo-nazis and whwhy someme premiseses assembleded ad mamarched on the university. , butt arrived on the scenene watched from the sidelinenes asa small group of antiracist activist were quickly surrounded. one of t them was strtreaming it from a phone. we are and a and. we're surroununded on all sides. by hundreds s of nazis. we have e no way out.. >> whitete lives matter! white...
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he joins us from chicago. and in washington, kristen clarke with us, president and executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law. rick epstein, let's begin with you. , i'mr, rick perlstein sorry, forgetting that wrong. can you talk about what we are about to see? close a show trial. i am really struck by the fact the guy running this, mitch mcconnell, comes out of this tradition of southern politics, that all of us should go back and study. the fact of the matter is, for most of the 20th century, the south was basically an authoritarian society. it w wasn't really a democracy. it used all kinds of strategies democratic accountability. when they said, african-americans can't vote, the loss did not say african americans can't vote -- they used literacy tests, things like property qualififications, intimidation. seeuch the same way now, we the republicans running the senate manipulating the rules in order to make it impossible to basically achieve a fair trial or any thing approaching ju
he joins us from chicago. and in washington, kristen clarke with us, president and executive director of the lawyers' committee for civil rights under law. rick epstein, let's begin with you. , i'mr, rick perlstein sorry, forgetting that wrong. can you talk about what we are about to see? close a show trial. i am really struck by the fact the guy running this, mitch mcconnell, comes out of this tradition of southern politics, that all of us should go back and study. the fact of the matter is,...
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basically, the state is still making all of the decisions for us, making decisions about us without us. they have not even finished replacing our service lines. with our federal lawsuit, this should have been done by 2020. here we are dragging it out because the state is doing everything they can to avoid -- right now flint rising is going to additional thousands of homes that the state never reached out to to get their pipes replaced. people still don't have health care. we still have to get people prop information. the state has spent tens of millions of dollars of our tax money to avoid justice, to drag out the civil cases, to drag out the criminal cases. three years ago almost to the day, the attorney general throughout all of the cases from three years prior to that. many were livingorward to trial for manslaughter but she tossed them out with no good reason. political issues, i guess. this is a human rights issue. no one is being held accountable. no one is seeing justice or reparations in flint. our homes, our bodies, our lives are so damaged and destroyed and the people respons
basically, the state is still making all of the decisions for us, making decisions about us without us. they have not even finished replacing our service lines. with our federal lawsuit, this should have been done by 2020. here we are dragging it out because the state is doing everything they can to avoid -- right now flint rising is going to additional thousands of homes that the state never reached out to to get their pipes replaced. people still don't have health care. we still have to get...
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you for joining us. can you respond to president trump's repeated attacks on puerto rico, demanding that aid be cut? >> good morning and thank you, amy and juan, for havaving me. the president again is trying to emasculate his response toto puerto rico. and again, lie about the money that puerto rico has been receiving. and that is true. puerto rico has only -- i believe it has been close to $40 billion that has been obligated, but only to reach up to maybe a monthh ago puerto rico was not able to get the money. i believe only close to $11 has made its way to puerto rico. so the $90 billion the president made reference to is an estimate that has been put together by insurance companies and the government of puerto rico about the damages that puerto rico suffered through maria and hurricane irma. again, he doesn't have the facts right. and he comes to congress -- it is alarming for the president of the united states to come to the senate and target a system to the most vulnerable american citizens in puer
you for joining us. can you respond to president trump's repeated attacks on puerto rico, demanding that aid be cut? >> good morning and thank you, amy and juan, for havaving me. the president again is trying to emasculate his response toto puerto rico. and again, lie about the money that puerto rico has been receiving. and that is true. puerto rico has only -- i believe it has been close to $40 billion that has been obligated, but only to reach up to maybe a monthh ago puerto rico was...
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but he used the full word. the lawsuit is being brought on behalf of the american children of immigrants with temporary protected status. authorities have arrested three men in connection with the 2017 bombing of a minnesota mosque and the attempted bombing of a women's health clinic in illinois. among those arrested -- michael hari, a former sheriff's deputy from illinois who runs a security company and submitted a bid to build president trump's border wall. this is a clip from a video promoting his bid. culturally will be significant, a powerful architectural statement of the determination of the american people to defend their nation and its anglo-saxon heritage in the western culture, and english language. amy: michael hari and the two other men, michael mcwhorter and joe morris, are all facing federal arson charges. the bombing of the dar-al farooq islamic center in bloomington, minnesot occurred on august 5. no one was injured in the bombing, but it caused extensive damage. the mosque is about five miles
but he used the full word. the lawsuit is being brought on behalf of the american children of immigrants with temporary protected status. authorities have arrested three men in connection with the 2017 bombing of a minnesota mosque and the attempted bombing of a women's health clinic in illinois. among those arrested -- michael hari, a former sheriff's deputy from illinois who runs a security company and submitted a bid to build president trump's border wall. this is a clip from a video...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the head of the national rifle association, or nra, wayne lapierre has broken his silence after last week's florida school shooting that left 17 dead and sparkeked a student-led national conversation on gun legislation. on thursday, lapierre delivered -- thursday, he attacked them as communist. >> the communist manifesto is one of the most frequently assigned text. assigned is the most economist. there are now over 100 chapters of young democratic socialist of america at many universities and students are even eaearning academemic credit for promoting socialist causes. into many classrooms all over the uninited states, and i know you think about this when you dedecide where you're going to send your kids to school and your kids think about it, to. the united states constitution is ignored, the united statates history is perverted, and the second amendment freedom and is country is despised. amy: that is nra head wayne lapie
stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the head of the national rifle association, or nra, wayne lapierre has broken his silence after last week's florida school shooting that left 17 dead and sparkeked a student-led national conversation on gun legislation. on thursday, lapierre delivered -- thursday, he attacked them as communist. >> the communist manifesto is one of the most frequently assigned text....
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what safety guarantees can america provide us? none apart from providing aggression towards us. amy: last month russian president adimir putin said he planned to deploy so-called tactical nuclear weapons to belarus. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reversed his decision to fire israel's defense minister yoav gallant as violence against palestinians intensifies following the recent brutal raids at al-aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem. in a televised speech, netanyahu said their differences had been put aside to "continue to work together for the security of the citizens of israel." in his remarks, netanyahu also denounced recent mass protests demanding his far-right government cancel plans to dramatically weaken israel's judiciary, blaming the position for israel's deteriorating security. hundreds of protesters took to the streets of tel aviv monday night in response. at least eight were arrested in clashes with police. in more news from the region, israeli ultranationalist senior government officials joined thousands of israeli settlers monday as they marched t
what safety guarantees can america provide us? none apart from providing aggression towards us. amy: last month russian president adimir putin said he planned to deploy so-called tactical nuclear weapons to belarus. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has reversed his decision to fire israel's defense minister yoav gallant as violence against palestinians intensifies following the recent brutal raids at al-aqsa mosque in occupied east jerusalem. in a televised speech, netanyahu said their...
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wereof us, many of us, weaned on the notion that thihis country had moral principles. when bernie sanders asks mulvaney about morality, he is asking a question about what this country once represented and should represent. juan: in your book when you talk about some of the shifts that have begun to tear away at the concept of the common good, you talk about the notion of whatever it takes s to win will step could you talk about that? >> that has become, and donald trump sort of emblematic of f tt going for thes last three or four decades. whatever it takes to win in politics -- it doesn't matter what you do. it doesn't matter if you can win. the same with business. ifif you just show a profit untl a bigger and bigger profit. it doesn't matter what affect your having on communities or on employees or the consequences for the nation, you just win. all of this when it any cost mentality is actually rather new. as americans, we went through a depression, we went through world war ii. we understood at some point that we are all in the same boat together. again, i want to em
wereof us, many of us, weaned on the notion that thihis country had moral principles. when bernie sanders asks mulvaney about morality, he is asking a question about what this country once represented and should represent. juan: in your book when you talk about some of the shifts that have begun to tear away at the concept of the common good, you talk about the notion of whatever it takes s to win will step could you talk about that? >> that has become, and donald trump sort of emblematic...
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so the timeline is for all of us to watch this to say, he us ever been held accountable in his life for anything. so what has he learned from that? the ability to say without remorse, without concern, without any hesitation "i will do whatever i want." who says no? making hundreds of thousands of dollars and doesn't pay taxes. you lies and commits -- amy: what do you mean he doesn't pay taxes? >> the government pays him money. and go you mean the fbi? got $66,000 before our trial. he did not pay taxes. it is a gift. he learns to do anything he wants. he goes to pakistan -- wherever he is, and his son as her to stand up for him. maybe his son takes the reading frame. i don't know. nermeen: when did he leave? >> who knows. do you think he stands on the line at jfk? he just disappears. he disappeared during the trial, came back. nobody said "we know where he is." the fbi agent handler on the stand admitted he did not follow him posted maybe he is the actual terrorist. amy: he first came to the u.s. from pakistan, fling a murder charge >> so he says. we don't even have proof of that. he sai
so the timeline is for all of us to watch this to say, he us ever been held accountable in his life for anything. so what has he learned from that? the ability to say without remorse, without concern, without any hesitation "i will do whatever i want." who says no? making hundreds of thousands of dollars and doesn't pay taxes. you lies and commits -- amy: what do you mean he doesn't pay taxes? >> the government pays him money. and go you mean the fbi? got $66,000 before our...
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they start to corral us, and grab us. we see one of our friends being escorted with his hands behind his back, paraded down the street. another friend starts to take pictures of it. the cops immediately sees his camera, not wanting it to get out. they toss his camera to me and i grabbed it they then slam me to the ground but five of us were pulled out of the crown. -- five of us were put to the ground. i had to defend myself. by fulbright grant, which i got are received to study hip-hop in china, was threatened. this was an experience that you multiplied that experienced by 1900 times every day. that would give us a true picture of the severe weight of the human rights crisis. >> when you talk about the need for more mass resistance, specifically, other than the patrols, what do you mean? >> you look at a case like plessey vs. ferguson and brown vs. education. you see that change. they want that changed from segregation is a legal to legal. it is a public pressure. manifesting mass resistance and people coming out and cas
they start to corral us, and grab us. we see one of our friends being escorted with his hands behind his back, paraded down the street. another friend starts to take pictures of it. the cops immediately sees his camera, not wanting it to get out. they toss his camera to me and i grabbed it they then slam me to the ground but five of us were pulled out of the crown. -- five of us were put to the ground. i had to defend myself. by fulbright grant, which i got are received to study hip-hop in...
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stay with us. ♪ [music break]k] amy: amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. friday marks the second anniversary of the murder of the exiled saudi journalist jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, turkey. we are talking to rick rowley, director of a new documentary out tomorrow about khashoggi called "kingdom of silence," and with khashoggi khashoggi lawrence wright,'s friend, author, and pulitzer prize winner. i want to go to another clip from "kingdom of silence go "the washington byt" posted an article khashoggi in sepmber 201 2017, ele. of he can be the biggest bear hug. was really, reallwawarm a then he started cryi.. he said, left my country, i left my mimily behind for freedo just to free. and no one knows what that feels like more than you. atererhifirstt "washington p pt" a artle wasas published that ur.. clothehes udi abia was'tt always thippppresse bjama khkhashoi.i. we spent in this hou o on th phone trying to understand the wehtht of arrests. my column
stay with us. ♪ [music break]k] amy: amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. friday marks the second anniversary of the murder of the exiled saudi journalist jamal khashoggi inside the saudi consulate in istanbul, turkey. we are talking to rick rowley, director of a new documentary out tomorrow about khashoggi called "kingdom of silence," and with khashoggi khashoggi lawrence wright,'s friend, author, and pulitzer...
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it is widely used in latin america. what the lawyers were able to do is they use the metadata company that was a able to analyze thes. it is an awful lot of material to go through. that theion is honduran authorities have had this data themselves. whether they have enabled or willing to analyze it is the question. -- whether they have been able or willing to analyze it is the question. why they haven't moved more aggressively to investigate other people in the company who are on this messages. remember, these people are not named so we don't know exactly whwho they are. it i is the job of the honduran prosecutors to investigate. amy: they are amazing. you quote from the new report about the plot to kill berta caceres and you write -- "an attempt to kill ms. caceres was planned for early fefebruary but called off, the lawyers said. "mission aborted today," mr. bustillo wrote to a desa executive. "yesterday, we couldn't." mr. bustillo returned to la esperanza for several days a at the end of february and arranged to meet
it is widely used in latin america. what the lawyers were able to do is they use the metadata company that was a able to analyze thes. it is an awful lot of material to go through. that theion is honduran authorities have had this data themselves. whether they have enabled or willing to analyze it is the question. -- whether they have been able or willing to analyze it is the question. why they haven't moved more aggressively to investigate other people in the company who are on this messages....
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it is great to have you with us. can you talk about the trope come the language that president trump used last night? go beyond his speech lalast nigt and talk about what you see happening to the republican party right now. would you say last night was just a celebration of white supremacy?y? that is a think that very hard conclusion to avoid. adolf hitler's chief propagandist used to say it is easier to get the public to believe a big lie than a small one. what he meant was, if you create such an all-encompassing completely dominating picture of ththe world that t bears nono resemblancnce to r reality, peoe mimight think that it is inconceivable e that could be false, right? that is exactly what we have seen this week in the republican convention. that this is happening while basically a young man who amounts to a terrorist, a person can committing political acts of violence believed to be inspired by the acts and wishes of a leader, has happened is something that you cannot separate from what we saw on our screens.
it is great to have you with us. can you talk about the trope come the language that president trump used last night? go beyond his speech lalast nigt and talk about what you see happening to the republican party right now. would you say last night was just a celebration of white supremacy?y? that is a think that very hard conclusion to avoid. adolf hitler's chief propagandist used to say it is easier to get the public to believe a big lie than a small one. what he meant was, if you create such...
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thanks for joining us. [captioning made possible ♪ >>> hello, and thank you for joining us on nhk world-japan. this is nhk "newsline." >>> we begin in japan where the australian women's softball team has just arrived. they are among the first athletes to come to the country for the tokyo games, which was postponed by a year due the coronavirus pandemic. about 30 players and staff members brought
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nasir joining us. when we come back, we go directly to detroit. stay with us. amy: president obama has made his first -- nermeen: president obama has made his first public comments on the water contamination crisis in flint, michigan. flint's water was poisoned with lead in 2014 after an unelected emergency manager, appointed by governor rick snyder, switched the city's water supply to the long-contaminated and highly corrosive flint river in a bid to save money. on wednesday, governor snyder released copies of his e-mails that show he w made aware of e water ntamination issues as early as february 1, 2013 but that his administration was dismissive of concerns. some pages of the e-mails are entirely redacted. the flint engine plant of general motors stopped using flint's water in 2014 saying it was rusting its parts. speaking wednesday at the united auto workers general motors training center in detroit obama , said he would be "beside himself" if he were the parent of a flint child. he added that the crisis serves as a "reminder of why you can't shortchange ba
nasir joining us. when we come back, we go directly to detroit. stay with us. amy: president obama has made his first -- nermeen: president obama has made his first public comments on the water contamination crisis in flint, michigan. flint's water was poisoned with lead in 2014 after an unelected emergency manager, appointed by governor rick snyder, switched the city's water supply to the long-contaminated and highly corrosive flint river in a bid to save money. on wednesday, governor snyder...
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in and telling us to get in the rooms and be quiet. yeah, we were just ok, i guess. >> [indiscernible] >> my mom. >> how did you feel? >> oh, my god, you don't understand. what a joy. oh come as such a joy. i just hope all of the other kids are ok. amy: we go now to washington, d.c., where we're joined by josh horwitz, executive director of the coalition to s stop gun violence co-author of "guns, , democracy and the insurrectionist idea." you have this communinity in florida. , itsafest city in florida was just rated, the 15th safest city in the country. and yet you see what happens here, happenens all over the country. can you talk about your reaction , what you're calling for now? what the coalition is calling for? >> i think, first, no parent in america should have to go through this. we are seeing this in towns and cities across america. there is no place that is now safe from this type of terrible tragedy. for every parent out there, it is heartbreaking. as a parent myself, you had your kids little tighter. you hope it is not in y
in and telling us to get in the rooms and be quiet. yeah, we were just ok, i guess. >> [indiscernible] >> my mom. >> how did you feel? >> oh, my god, you don't understand. what a joy. oh come as such a joy. i just hope all of the other kids are ok. amy: we go now to washington, d.c., where we're joined by josh horwitz, executive director of the coalition to s stop gun violence co-author of "guns, , democracy and the insurrectionist idea." you have this...
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amy: and use that time to sign these contracts. juan: and before that, there was a woman named lisa donohue, the chief restructuring officer of prepa. she had been brought in about a year and half earlier to restructure all of the debt of prepa. she never was finally able t to get a finall deal with the bondholders, yet she walked away million forwith $46 18 months of work. her and the other partners in her firm that were brought in to restructure puerto rico's debt. 46 million dollars for 18 months of work. amy: and let's remember prepa is bankrupt. juan: bankrupt, but it doesn't mean that there is an cash coming in from the rates utilities users, customers are paying. the question is, where does the money go? this example of these contractcs in the m midst of ththis enormos cacalamity in puerto rico is an example of how the money is being wasted. and it is being wasted now supposedly when prepa is not only under new management, but also under oversight of the u.s. board, physical control board. this kind of money come the fiscal
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so it imposes danger to all of us. amy: can you talk about the police response to these massive protests -- protesters are putting the number somewhere around 2 million people in the streets of hong kong? >> well, the most brutal repression to the protesters happens last wednesday when we had a gathering outside a legislative complex were the general meaning of our body took place. the police tried to disperse people with tear gas and rubber bullets. and these are unprecedented forces and definitely in proportional. the police were out of control. they were detaining people who are lying down on the ground without any resistance. they were firing gunfire to the heads of the protesters. these are violating every ordinance or every rule that they have to obey in order to protect the safety of citizens. amy: on saturday, hong kong's chief executive carrie lam addressed the people of hong kong. this is what she said. >> i feel deep sorrow and regret that the deficiencies in our work and various other factions have stirred
so it imposes danger to all of us. amy: can you talk about the police response to these massive protests -- protesters are putting the number somewhere around 2 million people in the streets of hong kong? >> well, the most brutal repression to the protesters happens last wednesday when we had a gathering outside a legislative complex were the general meaning of our body took place. the police tried to disperse people with tear gas and rubber bullets. and these are unprecedented forces and...